Mike Trout knocked out an ESPN camera with a foul ball

Angels outfielder Mike Trout is such a powerful slugger that apparently even his foul balls can do some damage.

The Angels were facing the Rangers on ESPN’s Wednesday Night Baseball and in the bottom of the seventh inning he fouled one back towards the ESPN broadcast booth. The amazing thing about this clip is that you can hear the dramatic thud as soon as the ball knocks the camera out.

Ouch. In the second clip you can also see analysts Eduardo Perez and Rick Sutcliffe move into high alert mode as the baseball comes flying up towards their direction. One of those guys has got to put their body on the line next time and save that camera, you know that’s goto to be very expensive.

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